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No Lifer
- Oct 10, 1999
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Originally posted by: ShadesOfGrey
Originally posted by: techs
Originally posted by: ShadesOfGrey
Originally posted by: cwjerome
Originally posted by: techs
I was watching the History Channel last night and they had a series of shows on Hitlers SS.
I got to thinking how quickly and easily the American people supported the largest government limitation of civil liberties ever after 9-11. Then I looked at the lawlessness after Katrina. I then looked at the precarious state of our countries economy.
And I got to wondering if some unforseen event, like massive rioting in China, which would severly interrupt the flow of money the Chinese are sending us to prop up our economy were to happen, or if terrorists managed to set off a nuke or large drity bomb in the US, would our society break down to German pre-war levels? How long would it take for Americans to look for a "strong" leader who promised an end to rioting in our streets or a massive effort to hunt down any 'dangerous' elements of American society?
And once we elected this 'strong' leader and his political party would we stand by as they passed laws to give them absolute political domination by limiting say, voting, to ensure their stranglehold on the government?
Just wondering.
No.
And the largest limitation of civil liberties after 9/11? Where do you get that?
The Civil War saw the most severe liberty violations... even WWII saw much worse.
We've been through a revolution, a civil war, a depression, a world war.... our people are good, Constitution strong, and ideals intact.
But it never hurts to always ask "what if?"
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I concur.
I guess you missed this reply I made:
both the civil war and ww2 were time limited. Now we are facing war without end. Will the threat of terrorism ever be anything than "elevated"?
Sort of like the Nuremberg laws. Until we kill every last jew the nation is endangered(as per the Nazis). Well the difference here is we cannot even begin, despite our power, to roundup every last terrorist. Not to mention new ones are created every day.
In fact hasn't the time since 9-11 already exceeded the length of ww2 and the Civil War?
these are not laws made for a time limited emergency. they are the policy of the neo-cons which used 9-11 as a cover to put in place.
I am certain the day after the next terrorist attack (and eventually there will be one) the "emergency laws" will be made permanent.
No, I didn't miss your reply. It doesn't change my concurance nor how correct cwjerome is IMO.
How long was the civil war?(about 4 years of "traditional warfare") How long was WW2?(approx 28 years according to scholars 1917-1945) Also you assume that the War on terror is without end. To a point you are correct but these military actions will end just like previous wars but our resolve to root out and destroy terrorism should never end.
Ah, and then you lose it by going off the deep end with your "neo-con" wailings - which is code-words for Israel supporters - and conspiracy mongering about "cover" for policy. Then you end with conspiracy speculation. So yes, while you responded to his post, I concur with what he said inspite of what you think defeats his post or position.
Scholars? 1939-1945
